I'm loving this show and reviewing it has definitely been fun. It's a weekly challenge to not just write "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?" and "THIS IS GREAT!"
My hyper-hyperbole kicks in during this show. I just start tweeting "LEGION! legion. LEEEEEGIONNNNNN. OH MY GOD"
Holy shit this episode was fantastic. Aubrey Plaza is so much more intimidating than I ever expected her to be (though maybe I should have seen a performance like this coming, it's not even THAT far off what she usually does), and after the ending I just said "WHAT" out loud.
This show is so great from top to bottom. Ambitious all the way through and so far has pulled it off. I was on the edge of my seat through half the last episode, like where is this going? The scene with his sister onwards.
Triple post, but I had to mention that Hiro Murai directed tonight's ep! He did 7 episodes of Atlanta.
Stoked for that crispy S2 renewal. This show is unreal. Can't wait to see what Hiro did with tonight's episode.
That was a great scene, agreed. Feel like this show is really gearing up to get in its own head, which is cool
Hooly shit Aubrey killed this episode I love her but I honestly had no idea she had this kind of performance in her
So I kinda have an idea of what's happening but need confirmation.... David brought everyone into this made up world where he thought they'd be safe, but it appears he's "lost" because we see Melanie's husband. His presence tells me they're all in the in-between space. It appears that Melanie's husband is gathering the whole crew in attempt to "rally the troops". Not sure what his plan from here would be though. How far off am I? I try to avoid the reddit theories and spoilers because it takes away from the experience of watching it. But based on what we've seen, that's what I think is going on.